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The Milwaukee Police Department is working to learn what lead up to a shooting near Mitchell Park that left one person dead and another behind bars.The shooting happened around 10:30 Monday night near 24th and Pierce Streets. Police found a 39-year-old woman shot there. First responders performed CPR, but the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Watch: What we know s
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stanley france tchell Park in Milwaukee Police say they arrested a 29-year-old in connection to the shooting. Tuesday afternoon, the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner s Office identified the victim as Natalie Ramos-Rodriguez.Charges are now pending review by the District Attorney s Office. Talk to us: Hey there! At TMJ4 News, were all about listening to our audience and tackling the stuff that really matters to you. Got a story idea, tip, or just want to chat about this piece Hit us up using the form below. For more ways to get in touch, head over to tmj4/tips. I
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?The cycle of violence in Milwaukee continues to hit citys children hard. Since the beginning of 2022, there have been three children killed, including 10-year-old Jada Clay on Thursday. Police Lights A lot of times, when we get youth into Ujima, the stories they re telling, there s so much tragedy and death in s
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